Hell is described as the second (spiritual) death: Rev 20:14-15 Our first spiritual death was when we first sinned and were separated from God. We will be reuited with God again at the judgement. The wicked will be separated from God a second time for eternity in hell.

Dead to sin joined to God: Rom 6:2,11; Gal 2:24

Dead to the Law of Moses, joined to Law of Christ: Rom 7:4; Gal 2:19

B. The word soul is used in many different ways in the Bible

Carnalists emphasize that man does not have a soul, rather man is a soul. Soul=physical life

Carnalists quickly point out that both man and animals have "souls": Gen 1:30; Job 12:10

How can a corpse of a man be called a "soul" according to their narrow definitions? Num 19:13

Different meanings of soul:

Physical body: Mt 2:20; Lev 17:11; (Dead: Num 19:13)

The immaterial invisible part of man separate from the physical life: Mt 10:28

C. The word spirit is used in many different ways in the Bible

When Carnalists show you a verse to prove their definition of the word soul or spirit, their proof texts are usually interpreted correctly. Simply agree to their definition in that verse then turn to the many verses where none of their definitions fit.

Carnalists teach that man's spirit is his breath or life force like electricity and is non-conscious

Spirit means breath in Gen 2:7 & 2 Th 2:8, does it mean this every time it is used in the Bible?

"power over unclean breath" a bottle of listerine? Mt 10:1

"breath refreshed" a candy mint? 2 Cor 7:13

"troubled in breath" asthma? Jn 13:21

"Meek and quiet breath" Didn't snore? 1 Pet 3:4

"They thought they had seen a breath" vapour in very cold weather? Lk 24:37